The Best House M.D., Season 8, Episode 14 Quotes
Dr. Gregory House: How long were you gonna wait before you told me?
Dr. James Wilson: I thought we already had the 'Santa Claus' talk.
- Don't leave me hanging now.
- Yes.
- Yes! Of course, yes!
- I heard that.
- You said yes, right?
- You said yes.
- And now she thinks they're back together.
- He's a scared, sick blind kid who doesn't want to be alone.
- You really don't get that?
- I do. But_
- What is it?
- Not good news for him. Or park.
- You will be.
- I can live with that.
- You never did get my humor.
- There's a chance your hearing won't be completely gone.
- How much of a chance?
- A small one, but a chance.
- I'm gonna have a bloody breath of fresh air. That's what I'm doing.
- So, who's for dessert?
[Grunting] Somebody help me!
- Will, it's Dr. Adams and Dr. Chase.
- We just need to know where...
- My eyes! My eyes!
- Feels like it's on fire!
- Take your glasses off.
- Pupils dilated.
- Pulse elevated.
- Hallucinating?
- I think so.
- Because he's a rabbit.
Sam: Such a nice boy.
- Too bad he's a handicap.
- Excuse me.
- Thank you.
- Mr. Bell and I, we're...
- Having sex? Got it.
- Getting married. Also.
- We wanted you to be the first to know.
- I need 10 milligrams of benzodiazepine.
- Help me hold him down.
- It just means it's drug resistant.
- We need to remove what's left of his eyes before gangrene sets in.
- It's something that looks and acts like a bacteria, but isn't one.
- Could be viral. No, it couldn't.
- No evidence of viral markers in the necrotized tissue.
- Let me see that image you took last night of the clot in his lung.
- She's sick, house.
- Did she say that?
- She was wearing a hospital admission bracelet and carrying around a book on dealing with terminal cancer.
- I'm sorry.
- She's staying at the grand for the next three days.
- So you were hurt so much you had to marry the next woman you met?
- Julie doesn't see me as I was, but for who I am now.
- She trusts me to make my own decisions and to help her with hers.
- For the first time in my life,
- I have somebody who needs me instead of the other way around.
- That's a little out of our jurisdiction.
- We need to wrap a dressing over your eyes to keep the light out.
- Not really a problem for me.
- You might not see it but your tissue does.
- It'll also help with the swelling.
- I'll leave you in
- Dr. Adams' capable hands.
- We don't know yet if it'll be permanent.
- Melissa, is that you?
- We've been squeezing his hand once for yes, twice for no.
- Can I ask you something?
- I'll completely understand if you squeeze no.
- Will you marry me?
- I'm staying at a hotel in town for the next three days.
- I would like him to call me.
- I will pass it on.
- Thank you.
- Do you think that they would mind if I got a refill for the road?
- Not at all. Good.
- and I don't expect you to talk about yours.
- I just want you to know that there was no one else.
- I missed you so much I barely even saw my own friends.
- I'm just so glad it's finally over. [Coughing]
- Are you okay?
- What's happening to him?
- The sound frequency's at 300 hertz.
- It's not a seizure.
- He's not spiking on his eeg.
- And not moving air. I think he's choking on something.
- Blood, but I don't see any blockage.
- Help me move him.
- My self-esteem wasn't as high back then.
- No one's is.
- Ugh! [Spits]
- Sugar free.
- Disgusting.
- I'll check the bathroom.
- You keep checking the snacks.
- Who are you hiding from?
- Evil.
- Where's house?
- Uh... he's at an out-of-state medical conference.
- In Baltimore, I think.
- Nice to meet you.
- I'm blythe. His mother.
Blythe House: [Greg's mom answers a knock on her hotel room door in a bath robe, & Greg enters to see a white-haired man in the bed] You remember Mr Bell?
Dr. Gregory House: If I didn't, I will now.
- That's very considerate of you.
- You think this is easy for me?
- I know I have to tell Melissa.
- Then what's stopping you?
- She's still one of my best friends.
- And I don't want to be alone in here.
- Stacy? Box her up.
- Just the box.
- I'm sure it's prettier than the paper.
- One tiny rock.
- So many other cool things I could have bought for myself.
- Sam, Stacy, it's been a pleasure being ripped off by you.
- I have to tell you about what happened on the break.
- Later, you just lie back and relax.
- Stop it, Melissa.
- Just stop telling me what I need and listen for once, okay?
- He's right. This sample from his eyes is crawling with it.
- Treat him with amphotericin b.
- We treated him with gentamicin when we thought it was bacterial.
- Which means the dose of amphotericin b we'll need to cure him will probably leave him deaf.
- Sorry, stopped listening after you said, "the dose we'll need to cure him."
- And I want to be with you for as long as I can.
- Melissa, I'm so scared.
[Crying] Me, too.
- I'll always love you.
- Even if I was deaf?
- Even if anything.
Dr. Gregory House: You know what this means?
Dr. James Wilson: Your mom's a slut?
Dr. Gregory House: That, and she's not as boring as I thought she was.
Dr. Jessica Adams: We see people with disabilities all the time, but seeing and understanding are not the same.
Dr. Robert Chase: Are you talking to me, or writing a Facebook post?
- But unlike you,
- I did respect him.
- Do you respect your mother?
- Well, we do have that in common. And we all love her.
- So we don't have much choice, do we?
- Son, see you at dinner.